Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Happy Wednesday

YTS Families,

I hope you all enjoyed the Easter Weekend.  Some general reminders below:


Games

Please remember we have games this coming weekend (Sunday April 7th).  Always remember to let your coach know if your son/daughter cannot play.  If the staff is given enough time we will find additional players from other teams to make sure each team has enough players for the weekend.


Tryouts

Please remember to register your son/daughter for our upcoming tryouts.   Below is a link to more information about the upcoming tryouts.

http://www.caslnc.com/Default.aspx?tabid=267483


Please do all you can to get registered early.

Online registration ends on Friday May 3rd for CAYA tryouts  (U9-U10s)

Online registration ends on Thursday May 9th for CASL tryouts (U11 and above)

If your register prior the deadline the cost is $25. If you register after the deadlines above the cost jumps to $45.

All information about our tryouts can be found at our website at www.caslnc.com


Informational Meeting

CASL will be hosting an information meeting.  The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the changes we are making to our U9-U11 programs.  Naturally I have received many questions about the changes we are making and we feel a meeting to discuss the changes is very important.  We are very excited about these changes and look forward to discussing them on:

Wednesday April 17th

6.30-7.40pm   U9 and U10's   CAYA

7.50-9.00pm   U11's                CASL

Location

Hyatt Place West
710 Corporate Center Drive
Raleigh, NC 27607

(This is a new hotel near PNC Arena)

Should you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to contact me directly at paul.forster@caslnc.com.







1 comment:

  1. Wow this schedule is so attractive. This tournament will be the blast. Playing Soccer is a very healthy activity which is full of enjoyment. One should be a part of the Soccer Camps to stay fit and healthy. I have recently joined Soccer Camps and I am very happy to avail this opportunity of being a part of the Soccer Camps.

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